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  • Fatbikes in Go Outdoors
  • molgrips
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    £500 and loads in the Cardiff store were reduced to £350! Gears and cable discs

    However, spotted this gem on the label:

    “Introducing the Coyote Fatman Fat Bike, weighing in at a svelte 22kg it is ideal for riding in sand, snow and soft/loose surfaces. “

    Hey wow that’s light, 22lbs.. wait – look again. 22kg! 46lbs 🙂

    cp
    Full Member

    Been done a couple of weeks ago. Concensus was they had crap kit I think.

    cp
    Full Member

    Been done a couple of weeks ago. Concensus was they had crap kit I think.

    tomhoward
    Full Member

    And a 14-28 7speed freewheel mated to a 44 tooth single ring. I get tired just thinking about lugging a 22kg bike round on that.

    Daft standards too, so you couldn’t upgrade even if you wanted to.

    rOcKeTdOg
    Full Member

    Is it October 2014 again?

    cp
    Full Member

    Was it that long ago? Crikey….

    dobiejessmo
    Free Member

    They look cheap an nasty 😀

    robcolliver
    Free Member

    There was a thread a couple of weeks back with a link to a carbon fattie made in China, but not the Light Bicycle one. Can anybody remember it and repost please?

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    Possibly ICAN? The new On One Carbon Fatty bears a striking resemblance to it.

    nemesis
    Free Member

    Ican = Miracle BTW

    robcolliver
    Free Member

    Thanks – it was the Miracle!

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